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    Naloxone without transfusion prolongs survival and enhances cardiovascular function in hypovolemic shock by Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G, Vargish, T, Lechner, R

    “…The hypothesis that opiate receptors are involved in the cardiovascular pathophysiology of hypovolemic shock was tested by using the opiate receptor antagonist…”
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    Intracoronary naloxone in hemorrhagic shock: dose-dependent stereospecific effects by Lechner, R B, Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G

    Published in The American journal of physiology (01-08-1985)
    “…Treatment with naloxone improves cardiovascular function and survival in a variety of shock models, and numerous sites and mechanisms for its action have been…”
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    Evidence for a role of endorphins in the cardiovascular pathophysiology of primate shock by Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G, Holaday, J W

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-05-1988)
    “…Using the opiate receptor antagonist naloxone, we tested the hypothesis that endorphins act on opiate receptors to cause cardiovascular depression in primate…”
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    Tc-99m MIBI scintigraphic detection of metastatic insular thyroid carcinoma by Zak, I T, Seabold, J E, Gurll, N J

    Published in Clinical nuclear medicine (01-01-1995)
    “…Thallium-201 and, recently, Tc-99m MIBI have been used in conjunction with I-131 scintigraphy for follow-up of patients with well-differentiated thyroid…”
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    Naltrexone improves survival rate and cardiovascular function in canine hemorrhagic shock by Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G, Vargish, T, Lechner, R

    “…The possible involvement of opiate receptors in the cardiovascular depression associated with hypovolemic shock was investigated. Opiate receptor blockade with…”
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    Effects of naloxone on regional blood flow distribution in canine hemorrhagic shock by Lechner, R B, Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G

    “…The opiate antagonist naloxone increases arterial pressure, maximal left ventricular dp/dt and cardiac output when administered to dogs subjected to…”
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    Thyrotropin releasing hormone: effects in monkeys and dogs subjected to experimental circulatory shock by Gurll, N J, Holaday, J W, Reynolds, D G, Ganes, E

    Published in Critical care medicine (01-06-1987)
    “…We tested the hypothesis that thyrotropin releasing hormone (TRH) would improve cardiovascular function and survival in circulatory shock by opposing the…”
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    Naloxone pretreatment prevents the bloody diarrhea of canine endotoxic shock by Ganes, E, Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G

    “…We examined the importance of timing with endorphin involvement in shock by giving the opiate receptor antagonist naloxone as a pretreatment in canine…”
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    The therapeutic efficacy of opiate antagonists in hemorrhagic shock by Reynolds, D G, Gurll, N J, Holaday, J W, Lechner, R B

    Published in Resuscitation (01-12-1989)
    “…The endogenous opioids have been implicated as contributing factors to the cardiovascular dysfunction of shock. Opiate receptor antagonists improve…”
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    Effects of opiate receptor drugs injected intracerebrally into the normovolemic and hypovolemic monkey by Kregel, K C, Reynolds, D G, Gurll, N J, Gisolfi, C V

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-11-1985)
    “…Systemic injection of naloxone (NAL), an opioid-receptor antagonist, significantly elevates systolic blood pressure (SBP) in anesthetized hypovolemic monkeys,…”
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    Naloxone requires circulating catecholamines to attenuate the cardiovascular suppression of endotoxic shock by Allgood, S C, Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G

    Published in The Journal of surgical research (01-01-1988)
    “…The opiate antagonist naloxone (NAL) improves cardiovascular performance in canine hemorrhagic and endotoxic shock. If the release of neural and adrenal…”
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    Insular Carcinoma: A Distinct Thyroid Carcinoma with Associated Iodine-131 Localization by Justin, Eric P, Seabold, James E, Robinson, Robert A, Walker, William P, Gurll, Nelson J, Hawes, Donald R

    Published in The Journal of nuclear medicine (1978) (01-07-1991)
    “…Insular carcinoma, once considered a poorly-differentiated thyroid cancer, has been reclassified as a distinct thyroid neoplasm. Since this neoplasm is…”
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    Effects of cholesterol gallstone induction on gallbladder function and bile salt pool size in the prairie dog model by Meyer, P D, Den Besten, L, Gurll, N J

    Published in Surgery (01-05-1978)
    “…The prairie dog gallstone model was used to test the following hypotheses: (1) gallbladder stasis occurs in association with gallstone formation, and (2) bile…”
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    Vasodilation due to urokinase in the canine femoral circulation by Gurll, N J, Zinner, M J, Callahan, W, Reynolds, D G

    “…Based upon clinical observations, we hypothesize that the plasminogen activator urokinase is vasoactive in addition to being fibrinolytic and thrombolytic. The…”
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    Autonomic effects of central injections of D-Ala2-Met-enkephalinamide (DAME) in the conscious monkey by Owen, M D, Gisolfi, C V, Reynolds, D G, Gurll, N J

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-07-1984)
    “…The use of naloxone (NAL), an opioid receptor antagonist, has provided indirect evidence that endogenous opioids contribute to cardiovascular depression during…”
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    Central nervous system is involved in the cardiovascular responses to naloxone in canine endotoxic but not hemorrhagic shock by Gurll, N J, Ganes, E, Reynolds, D G

    Published in Circulatory shock (1987)
    “…We used naloxone to investigate the role of central nervous system opiate receptors in the cardiovascular depression of canine hemorrhagic and endotoxic shock…”
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    Acute and chronic splanchnic blood flow responses to portacaval shunt in the normal dog by Gurll, N J, Reynolds, D G, Coon, D, Shirazi, S S

    Published in Gastroenterology (New York, N.Y. 1943) (01-06-1980)
    “…Portacaval shunt increases hepatic arterial blood flow, and the magnitude of this response is important clinically. To document persistence of this hyperemia…”
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    Necessity and safety of completion thyroidectomy for differentiated thyroid carcinoma by De Jong, S A, Demeter, J G, Lawrence, A M, Paloyan, E

    Published in Surgery (01-10-1992)
    “…The diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma during the course of lobectomy for a dominant nodule occasionally cannot be rendered on the basis of frozen section. Once…”
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